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501 Ranch
4.5 ★★★★★ 10 Google reviews · Barn wedding venue in Uvalde, Texas
Plan your tour
- Lodging on-site lodging comes up in reviews and the venue's own info — ask how many beds and whether the wedding-night stay is included
- Phone +1 830-278-3939
- Website 501ranch.com — most venues book tours right on their site
Amenities couples mention
From the reviews
We attended a recent wedding at 501 and had a blast. The staff was super awesome and so willing to help with anything that was needed. Enjoyed skeet shooting, bowling and fabulous food great for every age. Kennedy and her guys are spot on Thanks the Fruge's.
We had a very relaxing and enjoyable visit. Plenty to do for all ages. The staff is extremely friendly and accommodating. Looking forward to another visit.
just returned from our hunt. got our buck of course-saw too many to count! took a helo ride for coyotes-what a blast! Fred our guide involved us at all levels and showed us a great time! Ben, the chef made the trip even more enjoyable. hat's off to all!! andy novak
Getting married at 501 Ranch
501 Ranch comes up for weddings — confirmed on their own site. Two things make the tour worth the drive. First, see it at the time of day you'd actually get married — a barn that glows at golden hour can feel very different at noon, and you'll want to walk the path your guests take from parking to ceremony to reception. Second, bring your real questions: the rain plan (where does the ceremony move?), the catering and bar policy, the music curfew, and exactly what's included with the rental — tables, chairs, setup, and teardown are where quotes quietly diverge. Popular dates at barn venues book 12–18 months out, so if the tour feels right, ask what's open in your season before you leave.
Corporate events & private parties at 501 Ranch
Reviews and the venue's own info mention corporate events, retreats, or private parties at 501 Ranch — barn venues often have real weekday availability since weddings claim the weekends. A quick call answers the three things that matter: weekday and off-season rates, whether the space works for your headcount and A/V needs, and what catering is allowed. If your event lands on a Friday or Saturday in wedding season, ask early.